Just before she headed out for the weekend, the speech-language pathologist assigned to our son’s case, came by to tell us that on Monday she would be lifting the order that he be given only minced food.

She was at pains, however, to emphasize that his food must be cut up into very small pieces and that he get only soft foods because “he doesn’t really chew.”

We had suggested at the team meeting – and a number of other times – that perhaps the reason Deane wasn’t eating was that the food he was being offered was not worth the effort.

This was the menu for Deane’s last few days on minced food. You judge how mouth watering it is.

Who can resist a little pizza on a Sunday afternoon?

Every kid loves chicken nuggets and fries, right?

The key to lemon chicken and mash? Pour on the gravy! Nothing will save the carrots.

I believe this is roast beef.

Any guesses?

I’ve seen better dog food. Here’s to real food!

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